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Old 11-13-2014, 04:29 AM #33
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Recently I had a MRI and It revealed a Prominent Tarlov cyst anterior at L-5 S-1...I have read many reports stating this was very uncommon for one to be located in that area.My question is will this cause sciata in my right and left leg.Also is this disableing.
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I am new to this. My Timy has a tarlov cyst in her tail bone area. Her pain is in her left leg and thigh and butt cheek. She has been in pain for 5 years and no one could find out what it was. We have exhausted all other possibilities and we are sure this is what is causing all her pain. She is scheduled for surgery in Dec. It is risky tho. So we are worried! I would assume that any cyst on the spine could cause nerve damage or at least pain. You need to see a neurosurgeon.
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